Just a wonderful holiday

Written: 7 october 2009
Travel time: 7 — 21 september 2009
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 10.0
Amenities: 9.0
Recommended. We highly recommend. No questions to the hotel and Tez Tour. Some features:
1 All inclusive refers to instant coffee only. Espresso - for the money. The same goes for freshly squeezed juice.
2 ATMs - only Egyptian pounds. If you are going to Israel, you either need to "set aside" dollars (there will be no time for ATMs on excursions! ), Or arrange at one of the hotel banks (Sea Life or Sea Club) at what time they will have dollars available (this happens not always) and change the pounds withdrawn from the ATM for them.
3 We do not recommend shopping in Naama Bay, Jasmine Center or the Old Town. Taxi drivers will still rip off the amount, and if you add it to the cost of "cheap" swimming slippers, you get the same price as in the hotel store. Yes, and the Egyptians will definitely start pestering from the very exit of the taxi and be offended that you "do not want to make them a small business. "

4 One-day trips to Israel, Cairo, and Mount Moses - very intense (night on the bus, galloping in the heat, crowds of people, a huge pile of information at once, sometimes there is not enough time for coffee - you should have time to go to the toilet! ). You can take two days with a night's rest in another hotel, but then two days are excluded from the "all inclusive".
5 Dry rations at Tez Tour, to put it mildly, not very good. And the late dinner they organized at the hotel consisted of leftover sweets, cheese and iced tea and coffee on the bottom of the kettle. Well, no one drove you on excursions by force!
6 The most interesting. At the reception upon arrival, we immediately returned the $20 invested in our passports (on the advice of "experts") with the phrase "Not at all necessary! ". The view from the room is beauty: a piece of the sea through a chic landscape design. And we fell in love with the sea and on the beach! And then we tried to tip the waiter - we stumbled upon deaf decency. Everywhere there are "trip-boxes", in which only if you wish, you can put baksheesh as a token of gratitude. Looks like they split it evenly. Tipping was left only to the cleaner in the room and given to the boy on the beach, who helps to look for sunbeds and settle under an umbrella (at 10-00 this is already a problem, come early).
Have a great rest!!!! !
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